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| 06/25/09 |  |  |
Part 3 of 3 of Dan's conversation with Jesse B. of Chicago, IL. Jesse goes
through the transition from alcoholism to begin his journey on the road
to recovery.
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| 05/27/09 |  |  |
Part 2 of 3 of Dan's conversation with Jesse B. of Chicago, IL. Jesse goes through the transition from alcoholism to begin his journey on the road to recovery.
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| 05/19/09 |  |  |
Dan talks with Jesse B. from Chicago, IL. Jesse talks about the long and winding road and the separation booze infuses into our lives. Nice road back!
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| 12/03/08 |  |  |
Dan talks with Aaron S. from Minnesota. He is 27 years old and has been sober for 3 months. Aaron took many small steps to taking that big first step. He is on his way to a happier life.
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| 10/27/08 |  |  |
Dan talks with Joe F., he is 48 from New York City and he is over 16 years sober. By spending enough time in the halls we can begin to dissect what motivated us to drink the way we do. Joe talks about positive change, one day at a time. A Farewell to Anger.
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| 09/16/08 |  |  |
Dan chats with Ruth F. She is 45, from Chicago, Il. Ruth shows us that our defeats are not permanant and that victory is still possible if we put ourselves in a position to win.
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| 08/27/08 |  |  |
Dan talks with Brad B. He is 36, from San Diego, CA. Brad talks about where he's been and how his barstool dreams became sober realities.
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| 04/25/08 |  |  |
Dan talks with Marie M. from Maryland, she is 33 and a mother of three. She has been sober 103 days. She now sees her DWI as a blessing in
disguise.
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| 04/08/08 |  |  |
Dan revisits with Dave R. from show #86, he is 29 from CA. He is
approaching one year sober and wanted to update us on his progress.
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| 04/02/08 |  |  |
Dan Talks with Maureen R., 42, from Upstate New York, she is nine months
sober. She talks about family history and how the habits of our family
members can set us up for alcoholism. What we grow up with seems normal
because it's what we know. We have a chance to break those cycles.
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